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THE TEXTURE
Rabochová, Agáta ; Ptáček, Jiří (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is a series of paintings. It is based on painting concept of drapery. The history of art is accompanied by drapery almost from the beginning. I´m interested in the variety of aproaches, once the drapery supports the meaning of the painting, once it is the main object of the paintwork. My intention is to paint a series of pantings, which will follow and complement the historic aproach.
Tablecloths
Rabochová, Agáta ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
I present a series of paintings of small and large formats. The basis of these paintings is a fascination with everyday banality. I was interested in objects that we use every day. Objects, which for us have become common. I chose a tablecloth for my thesis. I work with its decor- it emphasizes the main theme of the painting. The primary impulse for this work was the need to respond to the unceasing desire of people to surround ourselves with little things that make life more pleasant to us. Czech painters who inspire my work are Kvíčala, Anthony Střížka and Vít Soukup. Romantic painters were the first artists ever who dealt with topics of everydayness. In Romanticism, people began to notice ordinary and mundane things like landscape. Furthermore, the Impressionists studied triviality. Certainly breakthrough was Marcel Duchamp, who began to draw attention to common objects in a new way. From contemporary artists dealing with dullness and banality I can not neglect the work of Jiří Kovanda and his performances.
THE TEXTURE
Rabochová, Agáta ; Ptáček, Jiří (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is a series of paintings. It is based on painting concept of drapery. The history of art is accompanied by drapery almost from the beginning. I´m interested in the variety of aproaches, once the drapery supports the meaning of the painting, once it is the main object of the paintwork. My intention is to paint a series of pantings, which will follow and complement the historic aproach.
Tablecloths
Rabochová, Agáta ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
I present a series of paintings of small and large formats. The basis of these paintings is a fascination with everyday banality. I was interested in objects that we use every day. Objects, which for us have become common. I chose a tablecloth for my thesis. I work with its decor- it emphasizes the main theme of the painting. The primary impulse for this work was the need to respond to the unceasing desire of people to surround ourselves with little things that make life more pleasant to us. Czech painters who inspire my work are Kvíčala, Anthony Střížka and Vít Soukup. Romantic painters were the first artists ever who dealt with topics of everydayness. In Romanticism, people began to notice ordinary and mundane things like landscape. Furthermore, the Impressionists studied triviality. Certainly breakthrough was Marcel Duchamp, who began to draw attention to common objects in a new way. From contemporary artists dealing with dullness and banality I can not neglect the work of Jiří Kovanda and his performances.

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